Did someone paint these exhausts blue?

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Arne
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Did someone paint these exhausts blue?

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Post by jaybob »

Saw that the other day. Quite the masterpiece. Someone is going to get a good deal with the way that thing looks.
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The paint will come off the chrome easily. If there's not too much rust hiding, it could be a great deal, but as it is; OMG! :shock: :shock:


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Post by GT Tim »

Looks like the seat and maybe the tire got some too.
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Post by tz375 »

Looks like a great source of parts or a good basis for a custom.

There's enough stock fully restored bikes around and they look very nice, but some of these old bkes would be better off as a rider and screw originality.
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Maybe he was trying to pull off a Martha Stewart design. :lol: :lol:
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Post by rngdng »

I especially love the way he achieved the subtle shading on the radiator shroud while painting the crashbar. ART! ART, I SAY! BRAVO!!


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Post by Coyote »

Still at $62 with 3 hours left. This bike is relatively close to me, but I am not in the market for another Buffalo. If someone wants this, I can retrieve and store it for a very minimal fee (gas there and back).

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